Beach camping, native huts, snorkelling, Dugong sighting, forest trekking, sea kayaking and mountain bike rides

Beach camping, native huts, snorkelling, Dugong sighting, forest trekking, sea kayaking and mountain bike rides

Coron Resorts in Coron Coron Resorts

Camp Calauit Beach Camping Resort

A rugged beach resort that takes you to the Busuanga outback

Camp Calauit, Coron, Palawan, Philippines
Contact:Outback Greg and Lerma
Location:Cheey, Busuanga, Palawan, Philippines
Mobile:Outback Greg +(63)917.819.3049
Lerma +(63)907.524.4864
Email:tribaladventures@gmail.com
Website: www.tribaladventures.com
Member Since: Jan 27, 2012

Description

Camp Calauit is a rugged odyssey into the Busuanga outback using mountain bikes and sea kayaks - a perfect getaway from the maddening tourist crowd and the noisy traffic in Coron Town. Sleep in beach tents or native open-air huts and feel the sea breeze in your face. Its location in Cheey is the only place known for Dugong sightings - if you're lucky enough!

Sample Rates
  • Beach Camping - from Php500/night
  • Sea Kayak - tour Coron Island on sit-in sea kayaks from Php500/person
  • Calauit 24-Hour Tour - round Busuanga by motorbikes, on a 4X4, on mountain bikes and sea kayaks at Php3500/person, min 2 pax

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forest_trekking lagoon kayaking river_crossing
Location: Live Interactive Google Map

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(Dec 15, 2011) I was in Camp Calauit and stayed at the open-air native pavillion for nearly a week - no walls, no city noise, no passersby...just the sea, kayak, mountain bike and snorkelling gear, waking up to a refreshing sea breeze and choosing what options I feel like doing for the rest of the day. Life's a beach!